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Addition and Subtraction Problems Using Standard Partitioning
Addition and Subtraction Problems Using Standard Partitioning
Addition and Subtraction Problems Using Standard Partitioning
Addition and Subtraction Problems Using Standard Partitioning
Addition and Subtraction Problems Using Standard Partitioning
Addition and Subtraction Problems Using Standard Partitioning
Addition and Subtraction Problems Using Standard Partitioning
Addition and Subtraction Problems Using Standard Partitioning
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Description

Students use standard partitioning to mentally add and subtract numbers.

Includes 5 two sided worksheets, that include the following calculations:

  • 1: addition up to and through the 100s
  • 2: addition into the 100s and 1000s
  • 3: subtraction up to the 100s without carrying
  • 4: subtraction up to the 100s with carrying
  • 5: subtraction in to the 1000s with and without carrying
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Addition and Subtraction Problems Using Standard Partitioning

Cat Mason
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5th - 8th
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15
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Description

Students use standard partitioning to mentally add and subtract numbers.

Includes 5 two sided worksheets, that include the following calculations:

  • 1: addition up to and through the 100s
  • 2: addition into the 100s and 1000s
  • 3: subtraction up to the 100s without carrying
  • 4: subtraction up to the 100s with carrying
  • 5: subtraction in to the 1000s with and without carrying
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use place value understanding to round multi-digit whole numbers to any place.
Recognize that in a multi-digit number, a digit in one place represents 10 times as much as it represents in the place to its right and 1/10 of what it represents in the place to its left.
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